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Stressed Pronouns (French)
Exceptions (French Verbs)
Exceptions to the General Rules of French Verb Conjugation
M – Verbs (French)
Marcher (To Walk)
ça marche ou pas?
Manquer (To Miss)
used to indicate either a relative lack of something or its complete absence
Mener (To Lead)
mener, amener, emmener, promener
Mettre (To Put)
Conjugate the Irregular French Verbs Écrire and Mettre French Grammar for Dummies
Permettre
Mettre and Expressions of Time
C – Verbs (French)
Passé composé (French)
Passé composé
Past Perfect The “perfect” or composite past – Le temps parfait ou Passé Composé
The most commonly used past tense in the modern French language. It is used to express an action that has been completed at the time of speech, or at some (possibly unknown) time in the past.
The Passé Composé (Past Tense) is formed with a helper (also called “auxiliary”) verb followed by the past participle of the main verb. The helper verb is always either AVOIR or ÊTRE, depending on which main verb you’re using. With reflexive verbs, the helper verb is always going to be ÊTRE.
Passé composé
Forming the negative in the passé composé
Passé composé of Reflexive Verbs
Reflexive Verbs in Passé Composé (Past Tense)
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E – Verbs (French)
Emmener (to bring)
mener, amener, emmener, promener
Entendre (to understand)
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Être (to be) and Être Verbs
Auxiliary Verb
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Verbs conjugated with avoir or être
When to use avoir and when to use être
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Forms of -etre Verbs in the Present Tense Present Tense
verbs in -er constitute 80% of the verbs in the language
D – Words (French)
Devoir (Duty, Must, To Have To)
Present Tense obligations and assumptions
Dire (To Say)
Present Tense
dire vs parler (speaking vs saying)
parler designates the activity, the how of talking
dire refers to the contents of speech – to what was say
Dire (To Say)
douter vs se douter doubt vs to doubt (suspect)